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Big concerns : what is the impact of the variable ‘age’ on the privacy concerns of customer about big data use by companies?

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Table 2: Final generations
Figure 3: Mean scores of privacy concerns per generation
Table 8: ANOVA privacy concerns per question
Figure 4: Mean scores of attributes per generation
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